**Scores with fewer than 25 cases are unreliable for predicting hospital's performance.

Death rate for Heart Attack patients

July 2010 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Up to 30-Days Following Hospital Discharge

HOSPITAL NAME

Better ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is lower than the U.S. National Rate)

No Different ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain)

Worse ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is higher than U.S. National Rate)

MILTON HOSPITAL

Out of 4529 in the United States

58 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate

2543 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate

18 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate

1910 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Out of 64 in Massachusetts

3 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate

54 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate

0 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate

7 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Adjusted Death (Mortality) measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.

Rate of Readmission for Heart Attack patients

July 2010 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay

HOSPITAL NAME

Better ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate)

No Different ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain)

Worse ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate)

MILTON HOSPITAL

Out of 4420 in the United States

24 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate

2329 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate

24 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate

2043 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Out of 63 in Massachusetts

1 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate

52 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate

1 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate

9 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.

Heart Failure Care

For the period of April 2013 - March 2014.* Higher rates reflect better performance.

**Scores with fewer than 25 cases are unreliable for predicting hospital's performance.

Death rate for Heart Failure patients

July 2010 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Up to 30-Days Following Hospital Discharge

HOSPITAL NAME

Better ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is lower than the U.S. National Rate)

No Different ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain)

Worse ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is higher than U.S. National Rate)

MILTON HOSPITAL

Out of 4781 in the United States

170 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate

3707 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate

103 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate

801 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Out of 64 in Massachusetts

13 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate

48 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate

1 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate

2 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Adjusted Death (Mortality) measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.

Rate of Readmission for Heart Failure patients

July 2010 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay

HOSPITAL NAME

Better ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate)

No Different ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain)

Worse ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate)

MILTON HOSPITAL

Out of 4779 in the United States

120 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate

3834 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate

138 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate

687 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Out of 64 in Massachusetts

1 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate

58 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate

3 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate

2 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.

Pneumonia Care & Influenza Prevention

For the period of April 2013 - March 2014.* Higher rates reflect better performance.

**Scores with fewer than 25 cases are unreliable for predicting hospital's performance.

Death rate for Pneumonia Care patients

July 2010 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Up to 30-Days Following Hospital Discharge

HOSPITAL NAME

Better ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is lower than the U.S. National Rate)

No Different ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain)

Worse ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is higher than U.S. National Rate)

MILTON HOSPITAL

Out of 4816 in the United States

212 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate

4022 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate

198 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate

384 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Out of 65 in Massachusetts

13 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate

50 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate

0 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate

2 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Adjusted Death (Mortality) measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.

Rate of Readmission for Pneumonia Care patients

July 2010 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay

HOSPITAL NAME

Better ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate)

No Different ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain)

Worse ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate)

MILTON HOSPITAL

Out of 4822 in the United States

34 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate

4290 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate

130 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate

368 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Out of 65 in Massachusetts

0 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate

62 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate

1 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate

2 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.

Surgical Care Improvement

For the period of April 2013 - March 2014.* Higher rates reflect better performance.

**Scores with fewer than 25 cases are unreliable for predicting hospital's performance.

Death rate for Stroke Care patients

July 2010 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Up to 30-Days Following Hospital Discharge

HOSPITAL NAME

Better ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is lower than the U.S. National Rate)

No Different ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain)

Worse ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is higher than U.S. National Rate)

MILTON HOSPITAL

Out of 4506 in the United States

74 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate

2763 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate

81 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate

1588 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Out of 63 in Massachusetts

1 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate

56 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate

0 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate

6 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Adjusted Death (Mortality) measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.

Rate of Readmission for Stroke Care patients

July 2010 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay

HOSPITAL NAME

Better ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate)

No Different ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain)

Worse ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate)

MILTON HOSPITAL

Out of 4491 in the United States

20 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate

2780 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate

46 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate

1645 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Out of 68 in Massachusetts

0 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate

55 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate

0 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate

13 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.

Blood Clot Prevention and Treatment

For the period of April 2013 - March 2014.* Higher rates reflect better performance.

**Scores with fewer than 25 cases are unreliable for predicting hospital's performance.

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Death rate for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease patients

July 2010 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Up to 30-Days Following Hospital Discharge

HOSPITAL NAME

Better ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is lower than the U.S. National Rate)

No Different ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain)

Worse ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted mortality is higher than U.S. National Rate)

MILTON HOSPITAL

Out of 4647 in the United States

50 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate

3683 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate

96 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate

818 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Out of 63 in Massachusetts

7 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate

54 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate

0 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate

2 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Adjusted Death (Mortality) measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.

July 2010 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay

HOSPITAL NAME

Better ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate)

No Different ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain)

Worse ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate)

MILTON HOSPITAL

Out of 4657 in the United States

23 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate

3791 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate

91 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate

752 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Out of 67 in Massachusetts

0 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate

54 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate

5 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate

8 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.

Hip & Knee Replacement Surgery

Rate of Readmission for Hip & Knee Replacement Surgery patients

July 2010 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay

HOSPITAL NAME

Better ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate)

No Different ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain)

Worse ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate)

MILTON HOSPITAL

Out of 3540 in the United States

63 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate

2783 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate

32 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate

662 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Out of 68 in Massachusetts

2 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate

54 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate

0 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate

12 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.

Hospital Wide

Rate of Readmission Hospital-wide

July 2012 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay

HOSPITAL NAME

Better ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate)

No Different ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain)

Worse ThanU.S. National Rate(Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate)

MILTON HOSPITAL

Out of 4794 in the United States

277 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate

4002 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate

372 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate

143 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Out of 68 in Massachusetts

4 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate

46 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate

13 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate

5 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing

Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.